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Formal Consolidation | 1997 RevEd
Functions and powers of Academy
4.—(1) The functions of the Academy shall be as follows:
(a)
to promote and maintain high standards of conduct and learning of the members of the legal profession in Singapore and the standing of the profession in the region and elsewhere;
(b)
to promote the advancement and dissemination of knowledge of the laws and the legal system;
(c)
to promote legal research and scholarship and the reform and development of the law;
(d)
to provide continuing legal education for its members;
(e)
to provide for the training, education and examination, by the Academy or by any other body, of persons intending to practise the profession of law;
(f)
to consider proposals and suggestions regarding matters which are referred to the Academy by the Law Society or the Board ;
[8/2011 wef 03/05/2011]
(g)
to refer to the Law Society or the Board proposals and suggestions regarding matters which in the opinion of the Senate require consideration by the Law Society or the Board;
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(h)
to promote good relations and social interaction amongst members and between members and law students and persons concerned in the administration of law and justice in Singapore;
(i)
to appoint persons as notaries public or commissioners for oaths and to authenticate their signatures;
(j)
to undertake activities and projects relating to the study, development and operation of laws and legal systems and the facilities, information technology and infrastructure in support thereof;
(k)
to provide consultancy and other services relating to the study, development and operation of laws and legal systems and the facilities, information technology and infrastructure in support thereof; and
(l)
to exercise the functions and duties conferred on the Academy under any written law.
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(2) The Academy may for the purpose of performing its functions —
(a)
provide such training and educational facilities for persons practising and intending to practise the profession of law;
(b)
provide training in subjects of study relating to law, the practice of law or the administration of justice;
(c)
appoint trustees of, and to receive, manage and administer, scholarship and other funds;
(d)
establish a library and common rooms for its members;
(e)
grant prizes and scholarships and establish and subsidise lectureships in educational institutions in subjects of study relating to law;
(f)
contribute a collegiate element in the training of students and young lawyers by organising moots, lectures, talks and practical exercises;
(g)
provide facilities for social interaction amongst its members and between its members and law students;
(h)
purchase or lease any land or building required for any of the purposes of the Academy;
(i)
sell, surrender, lease, exchange or mortgage any land or building as may be found most convenient or advantageous;
(j)
receive grants from the Government or donations and gifts from the Law Society or any source;
(k)
borrow money, whether by way of bank overdraft or otherwise, for such of the purposes of the Academy as the Senate may from time to time consider desirable;
(l)
invest the moneys and funds of the Academy in such shares, funds, securities or investments as may be authorised by the Senate;
(m)
enter into such arrangements, agreements or joint ventures as are necessary for the attainment of its functions;
(n)
form or participate in the formation of any company for the purpose of carrying out all or any of the functions of the Academy;
(o)
levy and charge fees;
(p)
exercise such powers as may be conferred on the Academy or the Senate under any written law; and
(q)
do all such other things as are incidental or conducive to the attainment of the functions of the Academy.
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Informal Consolidation | Amended Act 8 of 2011
Functions and powers of Academy
4.—(1) The functions of the Academy shall be as follows:
(a)
to promote and maintain high standards of conduct and learning of the members of the legal profession in Singapore and the standing of the profession in the region and elsewhere;
(b)
to promote the advancement and dissemination of knowledge of the laws and the legal system;
(c)
to promote legal research and scholarship and the reform and development of the law;
(d)
to provide continuing legal education for its members;
(e)
to provide for the training, education and examination, by the Academy or by any other body, of persons intending to practise the profession of law;
(f)
to consider proposals and suggestions regarding matters which are referred to the Academy by the Law Society or the Institute;
[8/2011 wef 03/05/2011]
(g)
to refer to the Law Society or the Institute proposals and suggestions regarding matters which in the opinion of the Senate require consideration by the Law Society or the Institute;
[8/2011 wef 03/05/2011]
(h)
to promote good relations and social interaction amongst members and between members and law students and persons concerned in the administration of law and justice in Singapore;
(i)
to appoint persons as notaries public or commissioners for oaths and to authenticate their signatures;
(j)
to undertake activities and projects relating to the study, development and operation of laws and legal systems and the facilities, information technology and infrastructure in support thereof;
(k)
to provide consultancy and other services relating to the study, development and operation of laws and legal systems and the facilities, information technology and infrastructure in support thereof;
(ka)
to hold moneys, whether as stakeholder or in any other capacity, for the purposes or members of the legal profession in Singapore or under any written law; and
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(l)
to exercise the functions and duties conferred on the Academy under any written law.
[34/95]
(2) The Academy may for the purpose of performing its functions —
(a)
provide such training and educational facilities for persons practising and intending to practise the profession of law;
(b)
provide training in subjects of study relating to law, the practice of law or the administration of justice;
(c)
appoint trustees of, and to receive, manage and administer, scholarship and other funds;
(d)
establish a library and common rooms for its members;
(e)
grant prizes and scholarships and establish and subsidise lectureships in educational institutions in subjects of study relating to law;
(f)
contribute a collegiate element in the training of students and young lawyers by organising moots, lectures, talks and practical exercises;
(g)
provide facilities for social interaction amongst its members and between its members and law students;
(h)
purchase or lease any land or building required for any of the purposes of the Academy;
(i)
sell, surrender, lease, exchange or mortgage any land or building as may be found most convenient or advantageous;
(j)
receive grants from the Government or donations and gifts from the Law Society or any source;
(ja)
retain, for the purposes of the Academy, any income derived from the holding of moneys under subsection (1)(ka);
[4/2010 wef 17/02/2010]
(k)
borrow money, whether by way of bank overdraft or otherwise, for such of the purposes of the Academy as the Senate may from time to time consider desirable;
(l)
invest the moneys and funds of the Academy in such shares, funds, securities or investments as may be authorised by the Senate;
(m)
enter into such arrangements, agreements or joint ventures as are necessary for the attainment of its functions;
(n)
form or participate in the formation of any company for the purpose of carrying out all or any of the functions of the Academy;
(o)
levy and charge fees;
(p)
exercise such powers as may be conferred on the Academy or the Senate under any written law; and
(q)
do all such other things as are incidental or conducive to the attainment of the functions of the Academy.